Cover crops are planted to cover soil rather than harvest. Manage soil erosion, fertility, water quality, weeds, pests and biodiversity. Can increase microbial activity and nitrogen availability in soil. Reduce water pollution and remove CO2 from atmosphere
Federally recognized Siksikaitsitapi tribe with reservation in Montana. Settled in Montana region beginning in 17th century. Controlled territory from Edmonton to Yellowstone and Glacier Park. Treaty of 1896 established reservation east of Glacier National Park
Agronomy combines biology, chemistry, economics, ecology, and genetics for plant production. Agronomists study plants for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, and conservation. Plant breeding increases yields and improves nutritional value of crops
Soil salinity refers to the salt content in soil, which can increase through natural or artificial processes. Natural processes include mineral weathering and ocean withdrawal. Human activities like irrigation and road salt can increase soil salinity. Salts accumulate in dry regions, as seen in Australia
Traditional 2D cadastral system is insufficient for modern property registration. Turkish cadastre consists of land registry and 2D spatial information. Only certain 3D objects like buildings and parcels can be registered
Regular scouting and proper cultural practices are essential for tomato health. Disease and pest resistance should be selected based on local conditions. Crop rotation and good hygiene help prevent problems